HARALD BRATTBAKK secured the everlasting trust of Celtic fans when he scored the goal which stopped Rangers winning 10 in a row.

But flying in his areoplane? The punters are still not sure.

Brattbakk has been back in Glasgow this week to promote ESPN’s live coverage of today's clash between his old club and Saints.

The Norwegian, of course, netted the clincher against the Perth team back in 1998 to ensure Wim Jansen’s team won that all-important SPL title.

Brattbakk remembers the occasion vividly – but still finds his mind wandering when he gets told of the importance of the strike to the Hoops fans.

He said: “I still can’t see or believe just how important that goal was for Celtic. All the circumstances that year were very special and being part of it makes me pinch myself.

“The memories are great. I’ve scored many big goals but everything around that goal made it the best of my career. We just had to win.”

Brattbakk’s commitments are now in aviation, having moved his family to Florida for a year to earn his pilot’s licence. The former striker now takes passengers all over the globe with Norway’s top airline and smiles as he recounts meetings with punters kitted out in his full uniform.

He said: “Sometimes there are Celtic supporters who see me and they say, ‘What? You can fly? Is it safe to fly with you?’